Darren Hardy of Success Magazine discuss the development of habits:
Despite his limited natural athletic ability, Larry Bird led the Boston Celtics to three world championships and remains one of the best players of all time. How did he do it?
It was Larry's habits—his relentless dedication to practice and to improve his game. Bird was one of the most consistent free-throw shooters in the history of the NBA. Growing up, his habit was to practice five hundred free-throw shots every morning before school. With that kind of discipline, Larry made the most of his God-given talents and kicked the butts of some of the most "gifted" players on the court.
Taken from hoopboost.blogspot.com
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